An 1994 interview of Noel Edmonds during his Noel's House Party days at a Wycombe Air Park in Buckinghamshire while also having an autograph, he also mentions of how the popularity of Mr. Blobby really was in the states by getting him interviewed on The Larry King Show and Good Morning America as he appears on the G-WIZZ helicopter, landing him down just to greet the fans. Sourced from ITN Archive and Getty Images. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va43-b3WUyQ
2 of the British-input Nickelodeon continuity from Early 1995 (actual date unknown) during the NickAlive block that was still broadcasted live at London Trocadero until its moveout from the same year and is presented by Rick Adams (before he turns up on The Big Breakfast)
The first continuity goes into The Secret World of Alex Mack while the second continuity shows their rendition of Brucie's Conveyor Belt game from BBC's Generation Game before going into the animated series of Grimmy.
Sourced from TVARK.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vbPI6FRqJs
WARNING: May contain explicit parts (that some of it are censored for some reason) and a impersonation of Jimmy Savile.
The 1st episode of the short-lived adult version of Tiswas, OTT broadcasted live on 2nd January 1982 (one day after the launch of ATV Midlands' replacement, Central Television) presented by some former Tiswas presenters such as Chris Tarrant, Lenny Henry and Bob Carolgees with George the Monkey and Spit the Dog with newer ones being featured such as Helen Atkinson-Wood and Ellen Thomas and adult-humour sketches that makes it too raunchy for normal Saturday morning kids' TV like Tiswas, making it a disaster success.
With thanks to iSuRrendeRuK and TVARK. (Cleops for the original)
OTT belongs to Central Television/ITV Studios.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LOCKWdVMbo
Channel 7 continuity from the Brisbane area in June 1996 during the last few seconds of Agro's Cartoon Connection, with Agro and Terasa Livingstone during Sailor Moon anime into The Book Place.
Almost full episode: https://archive.org/details/agros-cartoon-connection-the-book-place-partial-btq-7-1996
With thanks to flemishdog.
Recorded on BTQ 7, a Channel 7 affiliate in Brisbane and the rest of Queensland.
Agro's Cartoon Connection belongs to Seven Network, i don't own the show and please don't block it straight away!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2BAHEP5EK8
The iconic and nostalgic Channel 4 ident to The Simpsons from 2007 without any announcements, now reuploaded in a very good quality as possible!
I didn't realise the HD version of this same ident actually exists at first until i got it uncovered...
Special thanks to Crash and Out of Context UK Kids TV for noticing it.
Credits goes to WITM7.
Produced by Gracie Films, storyboarded by Film Roman and animated by AKOM of South Korea.
The Simpsons, and its characters, Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie all belongs to 20th (Century Fox) Television under Disney, which by that time, it was used to own by News Corp before being defunct.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Ia5vNyiHo
I know Easter's over, but come on it doesn't mean i'm making a live stream out of it!
We're not just talking to my friends or my fans to the channel, but we're also reacting to something.
Oh yeah, The Bernie Gang will also gonna be there as well... how could i ever forget them? LOL
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNtH8r7nZR8
Another video that was originally uploaded on my terminated ''Classics'' channel, now without any Bandicam watermarks.
The 1961 advert of Kellogg's Coco Pops that features a unnamed jungle reporter speaks about the cereal that flavoured with chocolate, it also includes a earlier appearance of their mascot, Coco the Monkey who looked different to what he looked now that really haves his singing abilities, but for this... he only said his line ''Coco Pops'' and that's it, the cool thing about the original Coco mascot is that he's playing with his barrel, something that the modern Coco couldn't do.
After this advert was first aired on TV, this advert wasn't discovered in full until History of Advertising Trust haves the full copy of this advert, although this advert also appeared as a partial clip in a 1999 Coco Pops advert, promoting the original name's comeback after showing criticism of a then-new ''Choco Krispies'' name. Both this and that has continuity errors while it said 1963 and 1969, while this was technically first aired in 1961.
Made for the JWT agency.
Sourced from History of Advertising Trust
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjsX3CFWLiM
WARNING: May contain a impersonation of Rolf Harris.
The 3rd episode of the short-lived adult spin-off to The Saturday Show (more of a sequel to adult version of Tiswas, OTT), Saturday Stayback that was aired on 5th February 1983.
It special guests were Chas & Dave, Bernard Manning, Sally James and Mike Berry.
Lists:
Directions For Chas and Dave / Opening Titles / Chris Tarrant Intro, and Can I Have Your Glasses? / Aliens From Outer Space / Interrogating Bacon / Bernard Manning Joke / The Eurovision Gurning Competition (continued) / The Big Match Commentators / Houdi-Elbow / This Beer is Off / Sex Therapy Man / Bernard Manning Joke / The Disappearing Lady (Sally James) / Bob and Baby / Marriage Bureau Questionnaire / The Eurovision Gurning Competition (continued) / Yard of Ale and Elephant Impression / Sex Makes Me Bilious / Bernard Manning Joke / Chris Tarrant Link / London Girls by Chas 'n' Dave / Commercial Break / Alka-Seltzer / Mugger Express / Bernard Manning Joke / Marriage Confession / Rolf Harris Impression / Bob and Baby / Punks in a Pub / Man in Pyjamas / Sun Reporter at Breakfast / Charlsberg Lager / Nazi Song / Wedding Vows / Private Dentist / Two Women Talking / Ice Dance Champion / Avenge-a-Gram / Chris Tarrant Link / Bob Marley Tribute / Bernard Manning Joke / Link From Chris and Bob / Bin Men Song, and Closing Credits / Groping in the Back of a Car (unfinished) /
With thanks to OldTVShow.
Saturday Stayback belongs to Central Television/ITV Studios.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pXZmG41o8w
I'm surprised none of the people uploaded full episodes from the 2nd series of Live & Kicking, but here it is anyway!
In this episode, Mr Blobby invades to the studio and due to success of Chuckie's look-a-like, they did the same thing with another Rugrats character... Angelica!
(Due to avoid any copyright problems with Paramount or Marvel, a full episode from Rugrats and X-Men (which they do held a special merchandise of it) has been edited out.)
Presented by Andi Peters and Emma Forbes
Special Guests and Co-Hosts: Trev Neal, Simon Hickson, John Barrowman, Liz Dawn, Adam Woodyatt, Jonathan King, E.Y.C., East 17, Barry Norman, Mr Blobby, Nik Baker and Zoe Ball.
Live & Kicking belongs to the BBC, as i do not own anything or getting involved/having profit in this program and to avoid any liars.
Mr Blobby belongs to Michael Leggo and the BBC.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFRcftCzMi0